I am developing a website for a member-supported library and I am trying to apply a different footer to the pages where members are logged in. We have a footer applied to all the pages throughout the site, but I am trying to have a separate footer for “interior” pages only. I am using Elementor and I have created the new footer in the appropriate place (Theme Builder>Footer). The Footer is populating in all the right places (Post Options, Theme Settings, Site Settings) and the theme is recognizing it as an available option (the theme is Jupiter X).
I’ve selected a custom Footer for the specific page I’d like to edit (linked in this post) and have chosen the Footer I’d like to have applied. However, when I view the page, it is still showing the global Footer for the entire site rather than the one that is selected. I have cleared my chache for my browser and server, but nothing is changing.
Thanks for any and all help.
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]]>The post options section doesn’t work:
-Mark this post as featured
-Post thumbnail in single view
When I try to make changes to the existing post, the changes are not saved. Basically, when I tried to uncheck “post thumbnail in single view”, the thumbnail was never removed. When I refresh the page (or view it), the box is checked again. Same story with featured.
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]]>I’ve switched from a Twenty Fourteen free blog on wordpress.com to a self-hosted one using the same theme. I didn’t realise it wouldn’t come bundled with all the widgets built into the WordPress version. I’ve been painstakingly replacing them, but can’t find this one.
When I compose a post on wordpress.com, the ‘More Options’ box (where you can add Slug and Excerpt) includes a location finder, which shows the Google Map of wherever I’m posting from. Do you know what makes this available?
I don’t want to stick maps all over the blog, I just want geodata in the post information. Here’s a screenshot of it.
]]>It would be great if a class name could be applied to the post once the post expiration date was met.
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/post-expirator/
]]>Kind regards
Caroline
Great plugin!
I’m using the Score theme from GhostPool and I’m having some issues getting the normal post options in the backend to show for my CPTs. Ghostpool tells me that his theme uses the normal post type but it’s configured with different options such as “Thumbnail”, “Format Settings”, “Rating” etc.. I need to get these options to load into a CPT I have created for the sake of using Taxonomies.
He also tells me that I need to edit “../theme-options-meta.php” and “../page-settings.php” but I wouldn’t know what I’m looking for or where to start.
Can anyone help?
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/custom-post-type-ui/
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